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In my defense, there are a lot of comments and I have like no attention span.

I can't believe last night's episode is getting this much positive reaction. What was once a nuanced and truly surprising show is now just a generic sitcom with predictable punchlines, 2 dimensional versions of formerly complicated characters, and a plot line that was ridiculous and dull at the same time.

After watching all of Louie a few times this episode (Eddie) keeps coming back to me. The most haunting thing about it is that you see Eddie's point.

Shit made me cry a little

I would be interested to see the grades on this series awarded on the second viewing. The show is so much more enjoyable once the you know how the awkward moments resolve.

This last episode was a shark jumper for me. I have always been able to exercise a comfortable amount of suspension of disbelief in regards to the physical danger that Jonathan puts himself in, but when 3 seasoned gunmen are all opening fire on you and a group of 5 brightly dressed nimrods on a baseball field and NO

Always good to end a second season on a down note. Makes the third season so much better. Just ask Ziggy.